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Do Syria Citizens Need a Visa for Tunisia in 2026?

Visa Required

Syrian citizens MUST obtain a visa to enter Tunisia. The visa must be applied for at the nearest Tunisian embassy or consulate prior to travel.

Visa Required
Last updatedApril 17, 2026
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Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Prepare Documents

Gather your passport, financial records, and confirmed travel bookings.

2

Apply at Embassy

Submit your visa application in person at the Tunisian embassy.

3

Wait for Processing

Wait for the embassy to review and approve your application.

Required Documents

  • β€”Syrian passport valid for at least 6 months
  • β€”Completed Tunisian visa application form
  • β€”Two recent passport-sized color photographs
  • β€”Confirmed round-trip flight ticket
  • β€”Confirmed hotel booking in Tunisia
  • β€”Proof of sufficient funds (recent bank statements)

Important Tips

  • β€’Processing times can vary; apply at least 3-4 weeks before your intended departure date.
  • β€’Ensure your hotel booking covers the entire duration of your stay.
  • β€’A letter of employment or business registration can strengthen your application.
  • β€’All documents should ideally be translated into French or Arabic.

Easiest Way to Get It

Submitting a complete application with strong financial proofs and prepaid bookings directly to the embassy is the most secure method.

Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.

What about Tunisia β†’ Syria?

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Syria Passport Strength

#195
World Rank
71
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Discover Tunisia

Tunisia, the northernmost country in Africa, is a stunning mosaic of Mediterranean charm, ancient history, and the vast silence of the Sahara. From the evocative ruins of Carthage and the well-preserved Roman amphitheater of El Jem to the fairytale blue-and-white village of Sidi Bou Said and the exotic spice-scented medinas of Tunis, it offers a deeply layered experience. Beyond the history, Tunisia boasts golden sandy beaches on the island of Djerba and dramatic desert landscapes inspired by Star Wars film sets, all underpinned by a culture of legendary hospitality and a vibrant North African spirit.

Tunis
The capital city blending modern European-style avenues with the historic UNESCO-listed Medina, a labyrinth of mosques, palaces, and vibrant souks.
Sidi Bou Said
A picturesque coastal village perched on a cliff, world-famous for its uniform blue-and-white architecture and stunning Mediterranean views.
Amphitheatre of El JemAncient CarthageBardo National MuseumCouscousBrik
Best Time: March to June and September to November for pleasant weather and exploring history; July and August are peak beach season but very hot
Currency: Tunisian Dinar (TND)
Daily Budget: $40-90/day (Offers exceptional value for money in the Mediterranean region)
Safety & Scams
Generally safe for tourists; exercise standard caution in crowded medinas; follow official travel advisories for desert areas near borders; avoid political gatherings; TND cannot be exported from the country; tap water is chlorinatedβ€”bottled water is recommended for visitors.
Getting Around
Domestic flights connect Tunis with Djerba; 'Louages' (shared taxis) are the fastest way to travel between cities; the TGM train connects Tunis with Carthage and Sidi Bou Said; car rentals are excellent for exploring the southern desert and coastal ruins.
Cultural Etiquette
Greetings are important; dress modestly when visiting mosques or rural areas (cover shoulders and knees); bargaining is expected in the medinas; during Ramadan, avoid eating in public during daylight hours out of respect.
Internet & Connectivity
Digital connectivity is good in urban centers and resorts; 4G is widely available via Ooredoo and Orange; high-speed VDSL/Fiber is standard in Tunis; most cafes and hotels offer free Wi-Fi.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you must obtain a visa before traveling to Tunisia.

Tunisia citizens can travel to Syria visa-free.

The Syria passport ranks #195 globally with visa-free access to 71 countries.

In case of emergency, call 112 for police or 112 for medical assistance.

The standard voltage is 230V and the plug types are C, F.

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Voltage230V
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